In the country a unnamed orphan Czechoslovakian boy was kidnapped, also experimented on by a secret branch of Czech Republic government to create their first super soldier. The boy escaped from the lad of the experimented with unnamed man.
Ignition first appeared with Homme Qui Rire when he came into power in Gotham and then created the terrorist group J.O.K.E.R.. He has been secretly watch over a woman named Aubrey Sparks. The woman Aubrey would later turn out to be his longer lost sister who became Scorch. When Scorch was been kept under a sort of house arrest by the DEO, Ignition broke her free.
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Ignition is an armored, living weapon. It is unclear if the armor is part of him or worn for protection. His true form has never been shown.
Superhuman Strength: Ignition is an extremely powerful being who is able to engage is combat with being as strong as Superman. With his strength, Ignition can easily overpower and kill humans and other Superhumans, and can bend and break through reinforced steel, and can lift extremely heavy objects, and uproot trees and buildings as well as decimate them with his raw power.
Superhuman Durability: Ignition is almost completely resistant to all forms of physical and mental types of harm, and as such, bullets bounce off him, rockets, lasers and bombs won't leave a mark on him, and high-voltage energy emissions (beams) can't penetrate through his tough armor, and he can survive in space and can even operate while in the direct presence of space vacuums, vortexes and wormholes, and he doesn't require oxygen, water, or any form of nourishment to maintain himself, and he can only be harmed by high-tier superhuman beings like Superman, Wonder Woman, and Captain Marvel.
Superhuman Stamina: Ignition can maintain continuous movement and can exercise for long periods of time without ever getting weary or tired in the process.
Superhuman Speed: Ignition can react and maneuver faster than the healthiest, most fit human athlete. However, Ignition can't run or move nearly as fast as speedsters like Superman or the Flash.
Superhuman Reflexes: Most surprising are his reflexes and speed for his bulked and built size.
Super-Leaping: Ignition due to his extremely dense muscles in his legs, he can leaps miles at a time.
Flight: Ignition is able to fly and maneuver as well as a Kryptonian. He is able to travel at fast speeds.
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